Daredevil l'homme sans peur #3/4
In "Le Hibou Dangereux Souverain du Crime!", a family’s peaceful vacation takes a terrifying turn when they stumble upon a mysterious creature in a swamp—only to learn it’s not a monster, but a stranded alien seeking help. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with dynamic art by Jack Kirby and inks by Dick Ayers, this 1979 issue delivers a haunting, atmospheric tale of fear, misunderstanding, and survival. The cover by Jack Kirby and Vince Colletta captures the eerie tension with striking, dramatic flair.
In "Le Hibou Dangereux Souverain du Crime!", a ruthless financier transformed by scandal becomes the criminal mastermind known as the Owl, orchestrating a dangerous bid for power. When he hires Matt Murdock to clear his name, the lawyer soon finds himself caught in a web of traps and deception, as the Owl's gang closes in on Daredevil and Karen. With his wits and will, Daredevil fights to break free and bring the Owl’s reign to an end.
In a remote French swamp, a vacationing family stumbles upon a creature they believe to be a monster—only to learn it’s a stranded alien seeking rescue. As torches drive it back into the dark marsh, the truth begins to surface: this isn’t a beast, but a lost traveler in need of help.
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↩ Reprints Tales to Astonish #11 (1960), Daredevil #3 (1964), Teen Titans #38 (1972), Adventure Comics #455 (1978)
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